Don’t know if we already have this but if not, this could be a new breath for running away from Google’s polluted, hard to find any real useful stuff SEO World. With Kagi’s optimization for activity pub, it’s easier to find content within the Federation. With a blog system that supports activity pub, people can get interaction from Mastodon, Lemmy, PeerTube etc. And the best part is, you can do all these stuff with your self-hosted sites.

If we already have this, please let me know.

  • maegul (he/they)@lemmy.ml
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    And just to express a sort of wishlist for future lemmy development … where a developer might be interested in taking this specific idea on … there’s probably some low hanging fruit around making lemmy more a dedicated blogging platform.

    Take the moderator-only community mechanism mentioned above and make this a more straight forward process. Probably work on the moderation tooling a bit to make it easier to control any dumpster fire comments situations. Maybe work on tagging (which is already something being worked on I think). Then there’s theming, where people might want their personal community to appear a certain customised way.

    And then, and this would be a big one maybe, add the ability to control who is able to subscribe (where private communties already seem to be on the roadmap for lemmy). Once you can control that, then integrating some third party subscriptions service would allow an author to try to collect subscriptions for their content … and you have a federated substack substitute where the author could use their account/instance to also browser and comment on the wider fediverse too.

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      10 months ago

      add the ability to control who is able to subscribe

      This seems tricky to enforce on a per-user basis since content federated to another instance for one user could easily be shared with another user on that instance without the original instance ever knowing about that.

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        10 months ago

        It definitely does get tricky. In general, guarantees about control over the network get tricky, and it seems like a limitation of the fediverse for this sort of stuff.

        Imposing limitations can maybe go far though. Keeping such users on a single instance or on a single platform could be helpful? I don’t knitter this space unfortunately. Maybe some cryptography would be necessary?